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This has been a merry field, but it is not unmarred.
The right side of his face was untoucHed, perfect, unmarred by blood.
One eye was horror, the other worse because it had been unmarred.
Flip onto a second plate so that the unmarred side is up.
The sky was a deep and gorgeous blue, unmarred by smoke from the camp.
When he turned off the pistol the metal was utterly unmarred.
His hearing was sharper than most, and as yet unmarred by the years; probably few of the others heard it.
But the skin of this dead man's chest was unmarred except for the bullet hole.
It will be good if they think our victory unmarred by death.'
The straw mattress on which she slept was unmarred by the fire.
They say their product is known for its meaty breast and unmarred skin.
What surged larger with each passing second was a thing of unmarred beauty.
His head fell back, unmarred; the dead face smiling.
Our last months in Venice were unmarred by any premonition of what was to come.
The bank on the far side lay smooth and white, unmarred by traces of man's presence.
There was no indication of panel or mechanism in that unmarred surface.
On the wrists of two of those men, the skin was white and unmarred.
The Silmarils then contained all the remaining unmarred light of them.
Of those, one was so unmarred by the fire, she looked as though she might have drifted off to sleep.
It is almost unmarred by graffiti, and bicycles are prohibited.
Except for his footprints heading in the opposite direction, the white was unmarred.
Unmarred armor, like Mike's, was a sign that either you had been through total hell, or were a rookie.
He wrenched the weapon free and stared at the unmarred edge.
Its shining surface was unmarred and he could feel the hum of power through his fingertips.
Her work could then remain perfectly complete, unmarred by the unpredictable results of its emergence into the public world.